Sen. Marco Rubio is hoping to heal some deep political wounds Tuesday night after failing to win the presidential nomination, failing to win his own state in the presidential primary, but hoping to win Tuesday night and in November.Despite polls that show Rubio up by close to 40 points on his nearest Republican challenger, Carlos Beruff, Rubio was taking no chances on Monday.Rubio was in four different counties from Pensacola to Miami Monday and urging people to get out and vote, in an August election that has struggled to get even 25 percent of voters to cast ballots.Rubio is in Osceola County Tuesday night to make a statement. He knows the I-4 corridor is where the general election battle against Democrat Patrick Murphy will be won or lost.Rubio will be spending a lot of time in Kissimmee after what most people predict will be an easy victory for the Republican Senate nomination.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. —

Sen. Marco Rubio is hoping to heal some deep political wounds Tuesday night after failing to win the presidential nomination, failing to win his own state in the presidential primary, but hoping to win Tuesday night and in November.

Despite polls that show Rubio up by close to 40 points on his nearest Republican challenger, Carlos Beruff, Rubio was taking no chances on Monday.

Rubio was in four different counties from Pensacola to Miami Monday and urging people to get out and vote, in an August election that has struggled to get even 25 percent of voters to cast ballots.

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Rubio is in Osceola County Tuesday night to make a statement. He knows the I-4 corridor is where the general election battle against Democrat Patrick Murphy will be won or lost.

Rubio will be spending a lot of time in Kissimmee after what most people predict will be an easy victory for the Republican Senate nomination.